In Last Chaos, the Guild Battle system allows Guilds to challenge each other in a Guild versus Guild fight and is used by Guild Leaders to challenge another Guild Leader to a team based battle. The system also allows the Guilds to put stakes on the outcomes of the battles.

Steps

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To challenge another Guild, the Challenger must issue a challenge to the Challenged via the Action menu (alt-G), by selecting the Challenged and selecting ‘Apply for Guild Battle’. Only Guild Leaders can issue challenges and only Guild Leaders can accept challenges. Guilds must have at least 10 members including the Guild Leader.

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When challenging, the Challenger must specify the stake and also specify the number of minutes the Guild Battle will last. The stake is measured in units of 10,000; therefore entering 10 will mean a stake of 100,000. The number entered for the duration of the Guild Battle must be between 20 to 300 minutes. Once the challenge is issued, the Challenged will then either accept or reject the challenge. Once accepted, the Challenged will also match the stake of the Challenger. Guilds will then begin the Guild Battle at the end 1 minute.

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Once the challenge is accepted by both Guilds, members of both Guilds will have a scoreboard appear on the right of their screens. Any member of the Guilds can attack and is open to attacks of the opposing Guild, anywhere on the map where the challenge was issued. Only Guild members who are present in the map during the acceptance of the challenge are eligible for the Guild Battle. The Guild Battle will end at the specified number of minutes.

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The winning Guild is the Guild whose members kill the highest number opponents within the Guild Battle duration.

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If the challenge is rejected, then none of this happens.

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Regardless of the Guild Battle outcome, 5% of both stakes are consumed by the system. Both of the remaining stakes is then awarded to the winning Guild. If the Guild. Battle ends in a draw, both Guilds will recover their stakes, minus 5%.